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  1. Seems a bit on the expensive side for a therapeutic massage.
  2. I did 120 minutes. Figured I might not be back in Japan for a long while so I would splurge especially with the no tipping culture and the currency exchange rate being so favorable right now. It was slightly longer was with the testicular stretch add-on, did a 100 min plus the 40 minute add on just to see what it was like, but it didn't feel very sensual to me. Do upgrade to energy up or body reset!! I had tried both and they are both very very enjoyable. I imagine the regular massage is just a HJ at the end and you can do anywhere else. Ahhhh, yes! My first choice would be Daiya too. He was only available on Sunday the week I was there, but I had to leave for Osaka. If you don't mind, can you PM me details about your experience with Kento? My fomo/regret was not trying out the outcall or the BJ to staff options. With the incall, there usually was another room in the place and another masseur with a client in the other room so I don't know if that affects their behavior. If you do an in-call though, they have an annual Namwa magazine you can pick up and it showcases some of the other masseurs with their face pic in case you go for a second round with them.
  3. For Namwa, I went with a safe choice with Shogo to start because he is listed as an english speaker and had a really good first experience and it was easy to communicate. I also tried out Jio if you want someone tall and to tower over you ;). Also a really good experience and worthy of the gold star status. Both were incalls so I wish I tried an outcall or the BJ to staff option. I added the testical stretch option and it was just okay, i wouldn't really recommend that for the price and would stick with the energy up or body reset. Utagane was a pretty good recommendation too, would recommend Fudo at "Protect Body" if you venture out to Osaka. Redline was my least favorite, 5 minutes of massage and then it was just an escorty experience as mentioned previously. Would have preferred more of the fantasy element and the build up, tbh. Didn't get a chance to try out i-Land as a comparison, so maybe next time.
  4. me too, please
  5. Thank you! Planning a trip to Tokyo soon and hope they can text or email me. I'm looking for more of a massage type encounter, but damn, that Taiga looks like he's just my type.
  6. Thanks! definitely good to know about the incall apartment too
  7. Thanks for the recc! I'm looking through the redline request page and it looks like a phone call is required to make the reservation. Do you need to get a Japanese sim card in order to make calls in Japan? Also, do you know they speak English for the call?
  8. Would not recommend Daniel. I would guess he's late 20's/early 30's and not in shape with mediocre massage skills.
  9. picture of Daniel is outdated
  10. Happy to say I got to meet him during his visit to NYC. Can confirm that he looks like he's in his early 30s, has a swimmer's body and very smooth. It was nice that he brought a headrest since he was visiting and hosting at a hotel. Massage was okay considering it was on a bed, will have to see him next time I'm in SF and have a redo on a table.
  11. Got a massage from him years ago. He was visiting nyc, so it was on a bed, but didn't think the massage was very good. He's still one of my favorite porn stars though, but I wouldn't choose him for the massage aspect. He may have gotten better since then.
  12. https://rent.men/massagetherap anyone met with him before?
  13. it looks like he's here this week
  14. in my experience, I think too that it depends on the chemistry, attraction and also if you've become a regular so they feel comfortable/safe in your presence to do more. I'm pretty passive so I don't even go for mutual touch unless they move my hand to give me a hint. I notice that as I go back to the same masseur, things kinda escalate over time, but sometimes I get lucky and it happens on the first session.
  15. What are the going rates in LA?
  16. Ingress

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    I met him back earlier in the year. I still can't really tell if the pictures look like him or not since none of them had a face pic, but he was relatively fit and I would guess he was late twenties or early thirties. From what I recall, he's from China and English is is second language.
  17. Any try Fernando at New Paradise/5th Ave Spa? Curious if he gives a good massage and if he's worth a try.
  18. How was it?
  19. location is the same, I went there last week. One more week until no nut November ends and I can go to Hush!
  20. 15 days into no nut November, so I was looking for a legit massage. Long story short, I got a massage from Santo and it was fantastic. Had an hour massage and he seems knowledgeable, well trained, and very strong. It hurt soooo good when he worked on my legs, but now I feel super limber. From my two visits to this place, I am impressed. Yelp also mentioned an Andrei there, so I hope to try him out next time to compare
  21. Looks like there has been a name change, seems like a red flag: https://rentmen.eu/GOODBOY_NYC
  22. Anyone have info or experience with this guy?
  23. Impressive down below to me
  24. Had an hour session with him and he's handsome and hot AF and better looking in person. The massage though, was average/above average in my opinion. Maybe my expectations were just too high based on the reviews and swayed by his photos. Might try for his rentmen ad in the future, but would probably try other masseurs in the meantime
  25. It probably started around the time Woke-ism appeared, but could probably be traced back a bit further when the gender studies, queer studies, women studies, etc appeared in universities. I almost got sucked into it too; some of my friends were Harvard or Yale educated so I just assumed they were were smart and were right about most things. Having gotten older and hopefully a little wiser, I realize now that people are very impressionable especially from youth through college and they likely are just parroting things they were taught during that time. And just a theory, but it seems the professors of the “studies” seem to be the activists and protestors of the 60s, now teaching the youth. Funnily enough, as someone that has gone one “trips”, it opened my mind and although I am grateful for the activists of the past fighting for human rights, there doesn’t seem to be an end to it and it’s taken on extremes with cancel culture and deplatforming people they don’t like or that said something decades ago.
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